NWO-PUG User Survey

NWO-PUG has been around for about a year and a half now, so I wanted to get some input from the users. The results will be anonymous and will be released once all the results are compiled!

All of the questions are required except for the demographic portion. We'll use the demographic information to help plan better meetings.

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Should NWO-PUG change their meeting format?
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We currently do presentations each month. Would you be better served with something else?

Yes

No

Don't Care

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If you answered yes above, what would you like to see?

Coding Dojos are coding exercises with paired programming, Roundtables are just informal discussion groups, and Workshops are longer, specific meetings to help teach programming concepts.

Coding Dojos

Roundtables

Workshops

Other:

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Should NWO-PUG change the day of meetings?
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NWO-PUG meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. Would another day work for you? Please enter your preferred time. If you think we should do less meetings, put that in here as well.

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Should NWO-PUG change it's meeting area?
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Right now we meet at NSCC in one of the engineering rooms, which provides us with ample seating and wifi. Should we move this elsewhere, especially if you think we should change meeting formats?

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Which notification resources do you prefer the most?
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Twitter

Google Groups

Website

Facebook

Other:

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What sort of between-meeting content would you like to see on the mailing list?
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What things would you like to see added or changed with NWO-PUG?
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Let us know any other thoughts you have

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Do you know of any additional companies/groups in the area we can contact to let them know about us?
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Do you know any other usergroups or companies in the area that might be interested in our group? This can help flesh out our numbers as well as provide their programmers with support they may not know exists.